22 
(Given by Prof. A. J. MacClatchie. ) 
a exchange with Mes Cc. o Hayne 
1 moss from California. 
s.) 
A. J. Grout, for th Herbarium.) 
3 mosses from Essex County, N. Y. 
6 ee mosses. (Given by 
mosses from Sparrowbush, N. Y. “(Cole es Mrs. N. L. mn.) 
30 specimens ‘* Musci Pleurocarpi.’? (Given r. A. J. ca ‘ the Colum- 
bia Herbarium. 
30 mosses from Colorado. (Collected by Mr. H. L. Shant 
22 mosses from the Pacific slope. (Collected by Messrs. Hill, Baker, Hasse and 
son, 
64 mosses from North Carolina. (Collected by Mr. and Mrs. Curtis and Mrs. A. 
M. Smith.) : 
8 mosses from Florida. (Collected by Mrs. N. L. Britton.) 
465 mosses mainly from Canada, 
4 mosses from Maine. (Collected by 7 J. F. Collins.) 
14 hepatics from Pennsylvania and! New J atl (Caeea by Mrs, N. L. Britton.) 
htelbirgs.”? (Collected : HH. 
385 specimens yptog 
k. 
29 willows from Ohio. (By exchange with Mr. R. F. Griggs.) 
7 herbarium specimens of Sa/ix from Ontario. (Given by Mr. W. Herriot. . 
1 specimen of So/idago from Massachusetts. (Given by Mr. A. V. Os smu 
cimel ro ew Ji 
How a 
5 herbarium specimens from Michigan. (By exchange with Mr. O..A. pile ) 
- oon Laas from aiid Island. (Collected : a L, T. Hanks. 
m Colorado and Utah. (By exchange with a Alice 
ee d.) 
1,483 herbarium specimens from Honduras. (Collected by Mr. P. Wilson.) 
2,572 he ipa i ea from Cuba. (Collected by Dr. and Mrs. N. L. 
Britton and J. S 
1,4 eae specimens from Cuba. (Collected by Dr. and Mrs, N. L. Brit- 
ton ee p Wilson. 
4 photographs of Sa/ix. (Given by Mr. W. Herriot.) 
1 specimen of Cypripedium from Virginia. (Given by Messrs. Pollard and 
Maxon. 
56 specimens of fungi from Nebraska, South Dakota and the District of Colum- 
bia. (Given by Dr. P. A. Rydberg. 
511 miscellaneous plants from Metis Oregon, California, Nevada and 
Arizona. (By exchange with Dr. David Griffi 
8 specimens of Fraxinus from New York. eae by Dr. N..L. Britton and 
P, Wilson. 
1,627 miscellaneous specimens from Martinique and Guadeloupe. (Collected by 
Pere Duss. 
1 specimen of fungus from New York. (Given by Mrs, W. C. Lobenstine. 2 
3 specimens of Dryopteris cristata< D. marginalis, (Given by Dr. W. A. 
Cannon. 
miscellaneous herbarium specimens from Pennsylvania. (By exchange with the 
a 
437 Chinese cae (Given by Messrs. James Veitch & Sons. } 
